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@@ -111,13 +111,13 @@ The `radio_controller` component, which enables listening to connected radio tow
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The `radio_tower` component, which actually receives and sends the waves
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- `isEmitter(): boolean`, whether this tower can, in fact, send radio waves
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- `minFrequency(): number`, the minimum frequency it can detect and transmit
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- `maxFrequency(): number`, the maximum frequency it can detect and transmit
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- `getFrequencyResolution(): integer`, how many frequencies can be listened for in that range. The frequencies sent to the controller are rounded to one of
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these
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- `minFrequency: number`, the minimum frequency it can detect and transmit (getter field)
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- `maxFrequency: number`, the maximum frequency it can detect and transmit (getter field)
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- `resolution: integer`, how many frequencies can be listened for in that range. The frequencies sent to the controller are rounded to one of
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these (getter field)
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- `getRangeOf(frequency: number): number`, to get the maximum range for a given frequency
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- `maxPacketSize(): integer`, to get the maximum size that can be sent at once, typically 32KiB.
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- `getBaseFrequency(): number`, gets the base frequency of radio communications, typically 100 kHz.
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- `baseFrequency: number`, gets the base frequency of radio communications, typically 100 kHz. (getter field)
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- `emit(frequency: number, data: string): boolean`, to emit a radio packet on a given frequency. The frequency must be in range, and will be rounded to one
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within resolution
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@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ It also pushes the signals:
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### Writing to non-erasable drives
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Instead of erroring out, it instead ORs the bits between what was there and what is written. This means you can still write the initial contents,
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as the CD starts out 0'd, but subsequent writes are likely to corrupt previous.
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as the CD starts out 0'd, but subsequent writes are likely to corrupt previous ones.
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### CDs vs tape
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